Digital Collections Team discussed the restriction originally placed on this job, upon review of the reqeust and the Collection Guide, the restriction was removed. Joe B 8/25/22 " Folder and the 9 letters have the same Description & Identifiers. Keep the items in the folder in chronological order. In case of duplicate items, use the best version to scan. OK to fold photocopies for scanning, to get correct consecutive numbers. Enhance for legibility.
| Activated in Production | barricellaj | 5/28/2014 12:00:00 AM |
| Image/Text Digitized | khazanier | 5/29/2014 12:00:00 AM |
| Image/Text Online | khazanier | 5/30/2014 12:00:00 AM |
| Image/Text Archived | khazanier | 6/3/2014 12:00:00 AM |
| Completed | khazanier | 6/3/2014 12:00:00 AM |
| Completed | libdigital | 6/3/2014 12:00:00 AM |
| Returned | 6/3/2014 5:09:43 PM | |
| Cataloged | libdigital | 2/23/2018 9:05:54 AM |
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| 28643 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers (FOLDER) | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg).
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| 28644 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28645 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28646 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28647 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28648 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28649 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28650 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28651 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). | |
| 28652 | 183.1 | Jessie Hill Papers | 1864-1865 | Photocopies of correspondence (1864-1865) from Jesse Hill of Davidson County, N.C., to his wife, Emoline Hill. At the time, Jesse Hill was serving under Lieutenant John Pratt, "Hooks" [Robert F. Hoke's] Brigade, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. Hill's letters were written during the last years of the Civil War from various camps in North Carolina and Virginia (Kinston, Wainsborough [Waynesboro], Stanton, Newmarket, and Petersburg). |